Cow's graze on grass to feed as they can easily digest grass.
Onomatopoeia : the sound resembles the animal it refers to e.g. 'moo' for cows and 'buzz' for bees .
That all depends on the type of cow, or "cow." Dairy cows and cattle are often find in sheds or what are known as "cow sheds," byres, or barns, and beef cattle are found in a pasture, range, corral, pen or, depending on the weather conditions, a loafing shed. Dairy cattle are also found on pasture depending on the season and grazing conditions.
A "cow" is a cow when that "cow" is a she and she has given birth to at least one calf.
Cow dung, cow patty, cow pie, cow feces, etc.
Elsie the cow was/is a Jersey cow.
The subject of the sentence is cow (cow was grazing).
A grazing cow or grazer.
By searching for a cow in a barn or a farm, or even on grazing land.
chewing
Cattle that are laying (or sitting) in the grass, or cattle laying down in the pasture.
Food, water, shelter, grazing, and company are the five basic needs of a cow.
it affects by cow grazing and other stuff
On a farm or somewhere in the country. Sometimes they are in herds and you can find them in a field, grazing.
On a farm or somewhere in the country. Sometimes they are in herds and you can find them in a field, grazing.
If the rope can reach the other side, it can reach anywhere in the silo. The amount of available for grazing would be 3.14*r^2.
If the paddock you are referring to is in a pasture, then she would be grazing in that pasture. And maybe laying down to chew her cud occasionally.
Jerseys would eat what a typical dairy cow would eat, being a TMR ration or grazing grass out on pasture. See the related question below for a more detailed answer.